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Provided by the USA & their allies in Europe TOP 5 LIES ABOUT UKRAINE

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People are sick and tired of lies. World Mass Media is sinking down with all this deceitful propaganda of good USA and bad Russia. It's high time to look at the story as it is. It's high time to open our eyes widely and understand who is who in this geopolitical war. PS. Feel free to translate this content in your native language. I'll be very grateful if somebody adds French, German and Italian. PPS. I don't believe all this US propaganda shit, so don't even think about reassuring me. Thanks.

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Page 1: Top 5 lies about Ukraine

Provided by the USA & their allies in Europe

TOP 5 LIES ABOUT UKRAINE

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LIE #1. YANUKOVICH SENT SNIPERS TO KILL PEOPLE

‘Urmas Paet, the Estonian Foreign Ministry,with a great irritation says* he has evidence that the snipers, who were shooting at people in Kiev, were

associated with the leaders of the Maidan. Moreover, all the evidence shown to him testifies that both the protesters and law enforcement officers were killed by the same snipers.’

*http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2573923/

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LIE #2. NEW AUTHORITIES ARE LEGITIMATEThe Ukrainian Constitution says there are only 4 legal ways to terminate the authority of the serving President:

1) Voluntary resignation

2) Inability to execute his/her duty due to bad health conditions

3) Declared impeachment

4) Death.

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It means Yatsenyuk and new government are

ILLEGAL & ILLEGIMATE CRIMINALS who have seized the power forcefully with the help of armed neonazis!

‘Peaceful’ gunmen attack the police officer who has no gun at all!

Gunman from Right Sector Armed neonazi

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LIE #3. RUSSIA OCCUPIES CRIMEAFacts about Crimea you must know :

Crimea belonged to the Russian Federation and USSR until Nikita Khrushev, a Soviet

leader of late 60s, decided to trade Crimea for the

loyalty of local Ukrainian politicians who had promised to support Khrushev in return.

Note: Ukraine was one of the USSR republics, so Crimea didn’t change its jurisdiction and kept staying within USSR.

75% of inhabitants of Crimea are Russians.

90% of population speak Russian.

Note: Crimean people begged Putin to save their lives from neonazis who threatened Russian-speaking people to death. But Putin didn’t send Russian troops to peninsula because, according to the agreement between Russian and Ukraine, Russia has right to have 25,000 military men in Sevastopol.

Russia never exceeded this limit.

Nikita Khrushev, a Soviet leader, trades Crimea

Crimean people ask Russian and Putin for help

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LIE #4. NO OLD-REGIME TYCOONS AT MAJOR POSTS

Please welcome old Ukrainian tycoons who work with new illegimate authorities. The first one is Sergey Taruta with the fortune of $2,700 mln. “Thanks” to illegimate prime-minister Yatsenyuk, Taruta now rules over Donetsk Region. He

promised to suppress any protest with all brutality he has in store.

Looks like new illegimate authorities forget the first claim of Maidan people who demanded to dismiss all the old Ukrainian tycoons ASAP.

The same unpleasant story occurs in Kharkiv Region. The old Ukrainian tycoon, the second one, Igor Kolomoysky rules over the region now. He is famous for the illegal takeovers of different businesses, murders of his rivals and many other bad things. Konstantin Grigorishin, a well-known Ukrainian businessman, has testified** against Kolomoisky in London Court. Grigorishin enumerated the list of businessmen who had been killed, stabbed or suffered from Kolomoysky.*

* http://podrobnosti.ua/podrobnosti/2014/03/18/965210.html (in Urkainian)** http://genshtab.info/

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LIE #5. NO INTERFERENCE FROM THE USAIn the beginning of February 2014 leaked recording revealed the role of the USA in the crisis in Ukraine. In an audio clip posted on YouTube*, Victoria Nuland, a US assistant secretary of state, and Geoffrey Pyatt, ambassador to Ukraine, are heard talking by telephone about how to resolve the stand-off in Kiev after two months of anti-government protests. The two voices suggest ** Arseny Yatseniuk, an opposition leader and former foreign minister, should be in a new government in Kiev. In few weeks it came true… Unconstitutional takeover of power and illegimate authorities.

I think Yats [Arseniy Yatseniuk] is the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience.

What do you think?

I think we're in play. ... And I'm glad you sort of put him [Arseniy Yatseniuk] on the spot on where he fits in this scenario.

* http://youtu.be/MSxaa-67yGM ** http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26079957